The relationships between Indigenous tribes and formerly enslaved Black people in the U.S. were complex, shaped by historical ...
Florida’s warm climate makes it a prime target for invasive species. Many non-native plants introduced for landscaping have ...
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A manatee and two calves sought refuge from the January morning chill in the warm, glassy waters of Silver Glen Springs. They ...
Still, many Floridians say there’s enough evidence to warrant concern. Communities across Florida in recent months have taken up the question of whether to fluoridate water supplies. This month, ...
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(AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) People walk as snow falls in New Orleans, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Heavy snow falls onto the Florida Welcome Center on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025 in ...
Florida’s leaders have been preaching the "Three P's" as a cold snap washes through the South: Plants, pets, and people. At Back Road Berries in Oxford, Florida, co-owners Dennis and Mary Beth ...
Invasive species can wreak havoc wherever they're found, but Florida has a few that are particularly dangerous. Here are the most threatening of them.
Vizag Steel Plant employees and trade union members stage a protest against the central government's decision of privatization of the Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL), in Visakhapatnam ...
Dry conditions in South Australia have made it harder for native plants to establish, with suppliers noticing they are selling less to farms. Farmers commonly use natives for regeneration projects ...
Besides inland natural springs, a popular destination for the docile aquatic mammals is the warm-water outflows of about a dozen power plants around Florida. Manatees have been attracted to the ...